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Optimistically, Wilson envisioned it as a European Appalachian Trail, only with better food and wine.
Faster than you can say âschnitzel,â he coaxed his desk-jockey wife into joining him. Unlike their trek across Tibet, the couple wouldnât dodge bullets. But who knew ice fields, relentless rain, Föhn winds, lethal ticks and cow patties could be more dangerous. Then again, the beauty, weird situations and bizarre characters theyâd meet would help put peril into perspective.
Itâs all here, the daily triumphs and agony of de feet, captured in Wilsonâs witty, gritty, award-winning style. Over the Top & Back Again sweeps you along for an inspiring, yet slightly crazed look at the peerless Alpsâ"and at an everyday couple who dare to follow their most gonzo dream.
Written by Brandon Wilson, the Lowell Thomas Award-winning author of Along the Templar Trail, which was named 2009 Best Travel Book by the Society of American Travel Writers. It is fourth in his series of true travel adventures. Over the Top & Back Again: Hiking X the Alps is the first Via Alpina travelog published in English. It includes 53 photos, maps and exclusive illustrations by Ken Plumb for the adventurer in all of us.
Reviews: âThis is my favorite kind of adventure tale: Against all odds, in the face of health, weather, interpersonal, navigational and culinary issues, Brandon Wilson and his somewhat reluctant wife hike it because itâs there â" or, itâs supposed to be. I laughed, I winced, and then I started checking to see when I was next scheduled to be anywhere near the Via Alpina.â ~ Kyle Wagner, travel editor, The Denver Post
"Wilson brings his considerable intellect and wry sense of humor to this epic adventure, and the result is brilliantly accessible and wonderfully subversive.â ~ Richard Bangs, author of Quest for the Sublime, PEAKS and other books that celebrate travel and adventure
âMarvelous account of a long hikeâ¦told with a fine eye for detail and a keen sense of humor.â ~ Royal Robbins, legendary mountaineer/pioneer of American rock climbing
âInformative, entertaining, and original. Award-winning author Brandon Wilson is a pioneer in a groundbreaking genre of travel writing.â ~ Richard R. Blake, Midwest Book Review
âIt's great fun trekking through the Alps with the Wilsonsâ¦They do all the hard work â" and we get all the pleasures â" all rendered with warmth, insight and humor in Brandonâs inimitable style.â ~ Rick Chatenever, Entertainment & Features Editor, The Maui News
âWilson walks the way Forrest Gump runs. He's driven to itâ¦As for the connection between the outer journey and the inner journey, Wilson never pushes it. You get it in small bits, as he does, because that's the way it comes. It has a lot to do with savoring the simple pleasures of life that surround us every day. Wilson's books point the way toward this happy state of mind: just be bold and endure a few vicissitudes.â ~ Stephen Hartshorne, GoNOMAD.com
âLoved Brandonâs humor, gutsiness and joie de vivre.â ~ Ron Strickland, founder of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail and author of Leave A Trail
âFascinating and harrowing tale. â¦A MUST READ for hikers, travelers, outdoors people and adventurers.â ~ Bonnie Neely, RealTravelAdventures.com
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